Spring 2021 Seminar Series

SPRING 2021 SCHEDULE

JANUARY 25

Living on the Edge: An American Generation’s Journey through the Twentieth Century  |  Watch the Recording  |  Flyer
Richard Settersten - School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences, Oregon State University
Glen Elder - Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lisa Pearce - Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

FEBRUARY 1

Structural Racism, Police Violence, and Population Health Research  |  12:15 - 1:45 PM CT  |  Watch the Recording  |  Flyer
Rachel Hardeman - School of Public Health, University of Minnesota
Hedwig Lee - Sociology, Washington University
Maeve Wallace - Tulane School of Public Health
Alyasah "Ali" Sewell - Sociology, Emory University

FEBRUARY 8

Has it Always Paid to be Rich? Income and Cause-Specific Mortality in Southern Sweden 1905-2014  |  Watch the Recording
Martin Dribe - Center for Economic Demography, Lund University

FEBRUARY 15

Non-cognitive Skills and Social Success: Evidence from the Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research (MCTFR) Longitudinal Studies  |  Watch the Recording
Matt McGue - Center for Neurobehavioral Development, University of Minnesota

FEBRUARY 22

A Shock by Any Other Name? Understanding Migration Responses to Local Demand Shocks  |  Watch the Recording
Abigail Wozniak - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (this recording will only be available until the end of the semester).

MARCH 1

Dementia Inequities in Indigenous Populations: Translation of Ethnographic Community-Based Participatory Research Findings to Culturally Safe Dementia Care Tools  |  Watch the Recording
Kristen Jacklin - Department of Family Medicine and BioBehavioral Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth

MARCH 8

The Impact of Income on Maternal Health Behaviors and Outcomes: Evidence from a Natural Experiment  |  (This seminar was not recorded per speaker request)
Tiffany Green - Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin

MARCH 15

Models of Social Change: Principles and Methods for Age-Period-Cohort Analysis  |  Watch the Recording
Christopher Winship - Sociology, Harvard University
Ethan Fosse - University of Toronto

MARCH 22

Long-Term Dynamics of Health, Well-Being, and Population Change after a Disaster  |  (Not recorded per speaker request)
Elizabeth Frankenberg - Sociology, University of North Carolina

MARCH 29

Push, Pull, and Trap: How Federal Housing Policy Racialized Metropolitan Development  |  Watch the Recording
Jacob Faber - Sociology, New York University

APRIL 12

The Process of Health Change with Aging: Evidence on Social, Psychological, Behavioral and Biological Risks from the HRS  |  Watch the Recording
Eileen Crimmins - University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology

APRIL 19

Cohort Differences in the Relationship Between Debt and Risk of Heart Attack  |  Watch the Recording
Angie O'Rand - Sociology, Duke University

APRIL 26

Does Incarceration Shape Trust in the State, Community Engagement, and Civic Participation?  |  Watch the Recording
Chris Wildeman - Sociology, Duke University

MAY 3

Work-Family Histories and Cognitive Function in Later Life  | Watch the Recording
Sarah Burgard - Sociology and Epidemiology, University of Michigan